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From Coyote Ugly to College Football Scandals – Wild Week Recap | Ep. 8

From Coyote Ugly to College Football Scandals – Wild Week Recap | Ep. 8

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🔥 In this week’s episode of Graveyard Shift, Josh & Missy are back with wild stories, hot takes, and a bittersweet goodbye to a sports legend.Missy dishes on her unforgettable bachelorette party in Austin (hint: Coyote Ugly was extra), while Josh shares what happened when he went full Marie Kondo mode. Then they dive into the crazy NCAA championship game, the not-so surprise WNBA draft pick, and the ongoing drama around Nico Iamaleava’s transfer from Tennessee. Oh—and they say farewell to Lee Corso after 40 iconic years on ESPN's GameDay. 🧢🏈⏱️


Timestamps:

00:00 – Intro & Easter Recap 🐣

02:52 – Bachelorette Adventures in Austin 🍸

05:58 – Coyote Ugly Shenanigans 👢

09:01 – Josh’s Home Cleaning Saga 🧼

11:56 – NCAA Championship: Florida Stuns Houston 🏀

15:01 – Nico Iamaleava Transfer Drama 🔥

27:59 – Tennessee Football in Turmoil 🧡

36:01 – Rory McIlroy & The Masters Recap ⛳

40:30 – NFL Draft Predictions + Rodgers’ Future 🏈

49:58 – WNBA Draft + Paige Bueckers Goes #1 🏀

56:08 – Lee Corso’s Emotional Goodbye 🎓


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What’s your take on Nico’s transfer?

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Should Texas BBQ be crowned the GOAT? 🔥🥩


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